tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3558581385303165381.post3754207399276325624..comments2013-04-03T15:38:50.719-07:00Comments on Backyard Farm Diary: Canning, AgainKimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14311592806273236501noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3558581385303165381.post-55396982036355115512013-03-26T15:58:39.810-07:002013-03-26T15:58:39.810-07:00See I never would have thought that! I will have t...See I never would have thought that! I will have to get back into my Craiglist checking habit:). Thanks!Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14311592806273236501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3558581385303165381.post-83175290679257837462013-03-26T09:53:40.415-07:002013-03-26T09:53:40.415-07:00This will sound strange - but check with some cons...This will sound strange - but check with some construction companies. I found (on Craigslist) a company that saves their soil samples in quart size wide mouth canning jars. Every three years, they dump the jars in the trash (can you imagine?) - well, last year, the woman that works the front office couldn&#39;t, with a good heart, dump all those jars in the trash (I&#39;m talking thousands and thousands)...so she put them on Craigslist for FREE - we just had to pick them up and clean them up (dump the dirt and tear off the duct tape that was wrapped around the edges). A little elbow grease and we have around 1100 canning jars...at no cost. :-)Fresh Eggs Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16718985258467172827noreply@blogger.com